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Movie Review: The Original Railway Children Are Grown, But World War II Brings A New Generation On The Scene For More Adventures

Mildred AustinSeptember 26, 2022September 26, 2022

  Follow a group of children evacuated to a Yorkshire village during the Second World War, where they encounter a young soldier who, like them, is far away from home.

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4K Ultra HD Review: “Moonfall” Crashes Harder Than Any Previous Roland Emmerich Film

James McDonaldApril 24, 2022April 24, 2022

  A mysterious force knocks the moon from its orbit around Earth and sends it hurtling on a collision course with life as we know it.

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Movie Review: “Marry Me” Is Long On Lust And Short On Sensibility

Tracee BondFebruary 11, 2022February 11, 2022

  Music superstars Kat Valdez and Bastian are getting married before a global audience of fans. But when Kat learns, seconds before her vows, that Bastian has been unfaithful, she decides to marry Charlie, a stranger in the crowd, instead.

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